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Formal education - education conducted in structured educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools and universities.

Non-formal education - adult learning and forms of education which fall outside the formal educational curriculum; examples include community learning, workshops and extra-curricular activities.

Training for professionals - education and training activities conducted in structured environments targeting professional groups, which includes vocational and technical training. Choose the target group for trainings using the 'Occupation' filter

Peer education - educational activities designed to trigger a natural process of transmission of knowledge and experience by some group members to other members of equal status. A small group of people sharing the same social group identity or conditions is used to inform and influence their "peers".

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Training of trainers/facilitation - resources that focus on training of trainers or facilitation skill building

Teacher training - resources that are focused on training and provide guidance for teachers on the subject of human rights education

Participatory methodology - resources that focus on the use of participatory methodologies. Participatory methodologies in human rights education which are a framework for conceiving and carrying out education that promotes shared reflection, critical analysis, in-depth questioning and collective problem solving. This enables participants to deepen their knowledge and come to a better understanding of the particular human rights issues they are facing, as well as articulate proposals and strategies for change.

Integrating human rights in schools - resources that focus on the promotion of a culture of human rights in schools

Integrating human rights education in campaigns - resources that focus on integrating human rights education in campaigning and activism

Human rights based approach - resources that focus on a human rights based approach to education

Strategies and plans - resources that focus on human rights education strategies and plans

Monitoring, evaluation and impact assessment - resources that provide guidance and tools to monitor, evaluate and assess the impact of human rights education activities and processes

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Manual - a human rights education manual, resource, guidebook or set of instructions

Activity resource - any educational resource designed for use in formal and non-formal settings, including activity packs and games)

Lesson plan - a lesson or course outline designed for use by teachers in the classroom or by educators in formal settings

Image - includes photos, posters and presentations

Audio - includes music and radio recordings

Video - includes films and film clips

Good practice case study/guide - examples of successful educational activities or processes

Book/article - recommended reading

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Published
11 Feb 2013
The companion guide for Born into Brothels provides activities and lessons designed to engage learners in a discussion of issues which seem difficult and complex, such as the connection between social status and the right to education.
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11 Feb 2013
A human rights resource for teachers of KS4 Citizenship, Personal and Social Education and related subjects
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1 Aug 2012
This educational resource aims to enable young people to understand housing as a human right.
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1 Dec 2011
A new educational tool designed to enable educators and youth activists to facilitate action among young people on the subject of poverty
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1 Dec 2011
A new educational tool designed to enable educators and youth activists to facilitate action among young people on the subject of poverty
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1 Dec 2011
A new educational tool designed to enable educators and youth activists to facilitate action among young people on the subject of poverty
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1 Dec 2011
A new educational tool designed to enable educators and youth activists to facilitate action among young people on the subject of poverty
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1 Dec 2011
A new educational tool designed to enable educators and youth activists to facilitate action among young people on the subject of poverty
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1 Aug 2005
Este recurso educativo tiene como objetivo habilitar a las personas jovenes para que entiendan la vivienda como un derecho humano
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